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(02/11/21 8:00am)
The Nicholas Recreation Center is home to 30,000 square feet of fitness space, eight courts, five studios and an Olympic size pool. But while the facility continues to operate at 25% capacity due to COVID-19, these spaces can fill up fast, resulting in long lines and even longer wait times.
(02/04/21 8:00am)
You’re at the local grocery store when you realize that the only fruits and vegetables available are on a small display shelf. There’s just a few apples, oranges and tomatoes, all of which are overpriced and already overripe. The rest of the shelves are filled with processed foods. You sigh, grab the packages that look the healthiest and make your way to the checkout line.
(01/28/21 10:00am)
Following the federal delisting of wolves by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Jan. 4 under the Trump Administration, Republican legislators, their rural constituents and hunting groups alike have called for the state’s first wolf hunt since 2014.
(12/10/20 8:00am)
Wisconsin may be far from the venture capital of the United States when compared to San Francisco, New York or even Chicago. However, the state has quickly become a much more vibrant startup ecosystem than most could ever imagine.
(12/03/20 8:00am)
The recent controversy between Colectivo Coffee Roasters and its employees stems from the backlash created from the attempt to unionize due to COVID-19 working conditions.
(11/19/20 8:00am)
Food pantries around the globe have seen an uptick in food insecurity as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, and the UW-Madison campus is no exception. Here on campus, various food pantries such as the Open Seat have seen a drastic increase in the number of students, staff and faculty members alike who are struggling to find where their next meal is coming from.
(11/12/20 8:00am)
The lack of safe spaces at UW-Madison is directly impacting and harming the mental health of the Black student body, according to Jasmyne Short, a junior studying welfare here on campus.
(11/06/20 6:24pm)
According to UW-Madison class of 1970 alumni Donald Fischer, Madison looks much like it did 50 years ago while in the midst of a social justice movement. The only difference is that the city is being ravaged by a pandemic instead of a war.
(11/05/20 7:00am)
Four years ago, before most UW-Madison students were even able to vote, an election fundamentally changed the way our generation views politics.
(10/30/20 9:47pm)
The moment a 12-year-old girl approached artist Isha Camara to tell her the color she painted onto a board covering an Overture Center window was her favorite shade, Carolina blue, Camara knew her intended contribution to the State Street Mural Project was realized.
(10/08/20 7:00am)
When rumors of the lockdown began circulating the night of Sept. 9th, students began to panic.
(10/01/20 7:00am)
“People are climbing the walls, pulling their hair out because of how isolated they feel — how isolated they actually are,” said Clinical Psychologist Dr. Michael Mazius.
(09/10/20 2:00pm)
One night in March, UW-Madison senior Alexis Terry overheard students discussing the possibility of UW-Madison closing campus for the rest of the semester due to the spread of the novel coronavirus as she worked in the library.
(05/04/20 10:47pm)
UW-Madison students come from all walks of life. A classroom on campus is bound to feature students with different interests, socioeconomic backgrounds, races, ethnicities or levels of college preparedness — and the list goes on.
(04/30/20 7:49pm)
Similar to a rapidly spreading infection, data suggests domestic abuse is proliferating around the world in conditions created by the coronavirus pandemic.
(04/29/20 1:00pm)
Rachel Alsbury, a senior graduating in May, was shocked when UW-Madison dropped the bombshell classes would remain online through the end of Spring 2020.
(04/23/20 2:00pm)
Religion provides many with faith and a source of community throughout life — especially in unprecedented times, some individuals turn to religion to develop a deeper understanding or a sense of guidance.
(04/22/20 5:00am)
Nearly one in four public school students — ages 5 to 17 — speak a language other than English at home, according to the Center for Immigrant Studies’ analysis of 2017 data from the Census Bureau.
(04/19/20 3:00pm)
Still recovering from the fallout of her aunt’s suicide several months earlier, Megan Nedden knew she needed to find a way to incorporate mental health care work into her campus activities when she arrived at UW-Madison as a freshman in 2016.
(04/17/20 2:00pm)
While the majority of Wisconsinites adjust to life at home, law enforcement agencies find themselves facing a unique set of challenges in order to comply with social distancing guidelines.